Registration for exams from December 2025 to March 2026: further clarifications
In response to the numerous requests for clarification regarding exam bookings for December 2025 to March 2026, we provide a summary of what was expressly disclosed when the Academic Calendar was published .
1) The ordinary exam sessions in December and February are open, in compliance with the prescribed annuality and prerequisites, except for those enrolled in PA 110 cum laude, to students regularly enrolled in the 2025/2026 academic year and to students with the status of undergraduate * , defined below for each degree program, who have not renewed their enrollment.
In the latter case, bookings will be made automatically upon request to be sent by email to the respective Academic Secretariats.
2) The extraordinary exam sessions in January and March are open, in compliance with the prescribed annuality and prerequisites, except for the latter, to students enrolled in PA 110 cum laude, to students who have not completed their course, to workers, to military personnel or in civil service, to graduates * , to those enrolled in single courses, to incoming Erasmus students in compliance with the semester schedule, to students with disabilities and DSA, to pregnant students, to students who are parents of children up to 12 years of age, to students with double enrollment, to PA 110 students.
In this case, reservations will be processed automatically upon request, sent via email to the respective Academic Secretariats, according to methods and deadlines that will be announced soon.
Finally, please note that access to the extraordinary graduation sessions in January and March 2026, as an extension of the 2024/2025 academic year, is open only to graduating students * who have not renewed their enrollment for the 2025/26 academic year.
*Definition of the status of “graduating student” for students about to obtain a Bachelor's Degree
For the Master's Degree in Law (LMG/01), a graduate is anyone who still has to take up to 3 exams for a maximum of 23 credits and has submitted an application for assignment of a degree thesis.
For the Master's Degree in Primary Education Sciences - LM85BIS, a graduate is anyone who still has four exams to complete, with a maximum of 24 credits, and has applied for the assignment of a thesis.
For the Master's Degree in Economics (LM-56), a graduate is anyone who still has two exams to complete, with a maximum of 15 credits, and has applied for the assignment of a thesis.
For the Degree Course in Educational and Training Sciences -L-19, a graduate is anyone who still has to take three exams with a maximum of 20 credits and has submitted an application for assignment of the degree thesis.
For the Degree Course in Economic Sciences -L-33, a graduate is anyone who still has to take three exams with a maximum of 20 credits and has submitted an application for the assignment of a degree thesis.